Trevor Powell

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Feb 20, 2014 04:28
On the order of 40x slower, that is, which matters a lot in a couple of my functions. Anybody have any vague ideas about where I might start to look for what might be going on? Wondering whether there might be some Visual Studio project setting for memory debugging that might have gotten turned on, or something.
Feb 20, 2014 04:27
I have some C++ code, and have noticed that the performance of particular stl functions (most notably, the constructors of stl::map and stl::vector) are substantially slower on Windows than on OS X or Linux.
 

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Nov 9, 2012 04:36
My program launches subprocesses. And every time it does so, callgrind switches to a new log file. :/
Nov 9, 2012 03:09
I love that I can tell kcachegrind to group cost by elf object. That's freaking hot. xD
Nov 9, 2012 02:55
Okay, so yeah, kcachegrind is pretty awesome. :)
Nov 9, 2012 02:36
"Builder"? I still use std::stringstream for complicated string construction. And I weep a silent, invisible tear for snprintf.
Nov 9, 2012 01:21
I haven't played much with kcachegrind. I really should.
Nov 9, 2012 01:21
When I'm working on OSX, I tend to use Instruments as a first pass. Then say unpleasant things and throw it away and go use callgrind instead.
Nov 9, 2012 01:20
yay, callgrind. :)
Nov 9, 2012 00:33
Yay, callgrind. :)
Nov 7, 2012 05:12
Just imagine the number of gerrymandering jobs that'd be lost. :)